The low-leverage index outperformed the high-leverage index by 103% over the decade, and surpassed the broader S&P 500 by 23%. Click to read.
Warren Buffett says this 1 key investing ability is ‘much more important than any technical skills’ — here’s what it is and how it can make you rich
“The proper attitude toward investing is much more important than any technical skills,” he told Andy Serwer, during an interview with Yahoo Finance. Here’s
The Investing Council Newsletter for November 20, 2024
Which Stocks Have Cyclical Price Patterns? Let’s get right to it! In this edition, we spotlight stocks that historically have risen by at least
Vistry: Earl Sibley To Leave the Business on Dec. 31
Dow Jones Newswires is a market-moving financial and business news source, used by wealth managers, institutional investors and fintech platforms around the world to
Dow Jones Futures Rise; Nvidia Earnings Due With AI Giant In Buy Zone
Dow Jones futures rose slightly early Wednesday, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Target dived on a big earnings miss while investors
A First Look At Expected Quarterly Dividends For The S&P 500 Through 2025
The outlook for the S&P 500 quarterly dividends per share has continued to improve over the last several weeks. Click to read.
Bitcoin ETF Options Introduction Marks Milestone, Despite Position Limits
BlackRock’s IBIT was the first U.S. spot bitcoin ETF to launch with options tied to it. The rest of the pack comes later Wednesday.
Nvidia earnings: what to expect
Nvidia announces earnings after market close on 20 November. What should investors expect from the semiconductor giant?
Goldman Sachs sees S&P 500 hitting 6,500 in 2025 amid ‘narrowing’ Big Tech outperformance
Goldman Sachs sees the S&P 500 gaining 11% over the next year as stock market gains continue to broaden out from a few large
S&P 500 To Reach 6,500 By End Of 2025, Analysts Predict: Could It Spark M&A Revival?
Wall Street analysts expect S&P 500 index to reach 6,500 points by 2025, driven by economic growth & earnings. Tech giants still leading but